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Stoyanka Krastenova | |
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Стоянка Кръстенова | |
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Mayor of Pazardzhik | |
In office July 1971 – January 1973 | |
Preceded by | Stoyan Kavrakov |
Succeeded by | Stoitsa Vardin |
Personal details | |
Born | Pazardzhik, Kingdom of Bulgaria | May 11, 1935
Stoyanka Dimitrova Krastenova ( Bulgarian: Стоянка Димитрова Кръстенова) is a Bulgarian former politician.
Krastenova was born 11 May 1935 in Pazardzhik, Kingdom of Bulgaria. She graduated from a polytechnic institute in Leningrad as a mechanical engineer in 1959. [1] She was a teacher at the Mathematical High School Konstantin Velichkov from 1963 to 1967. [2]
She was a member of the Bulgarian Communist Party since 1962. [2] She was mayor of Pazardzhik from 1971 to 1973. [3] During this period, in her first term, 7 residential blocks with 392 apartments were built. In her second term, also 7 with 336 apartments. Enterprises for agronomic services with modernly furnished warehouses were established. Four summer bases were built - Prevala, Kurtludzha, Muhuvo and Dobra Voda. [4] At the 14th Extraordinary Congress of the Communist Party of Bulgaria in January 1990, she was elected to the party's Supreme Council. [5]
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Stoyanka Krastenova | |
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Стоянка Кръстенова | |
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Mayor of Pazardzhik | |
In office July 1971 – January 1973 | |
Preceded by | Stoyan Kavrakov |
Succeeded by | Stoitsa Vardin |
Personal details | |
Born | Pazardzhik, Kingdom of Bulgaria | May 11, 1935
Stoyanka Dimitrova Krastenova ( Bulgarian: Стоянка Димитрова Кръстенова) is a Bulgarian former politician.
Krastenova was born 11 May 1935 in Pazardzhik, Kingdom of Bulgaria. She graduated from a polytechnic institute in Leningrad as a mechanical engineer in 1959. [1] She was a teacher at the Mathematical High School Konstantin Velichkov from 1963 to 1967. [2]
She was a member of the Bulgarian Communist Party since 1962. [2] She was mayor of Pazardzhik from 1971 to 1973. [3] During this period, in her first term, 7 residential blocks with 392 apartments were built. In her second term, also 7 with 336 apartments. Enterprises for agronomic services with modernly furnished warehouses were established. Four summer bases were built - Prevala, Kurtludzha, Muhuvo and Dobra Voda. [4] At the 14th Extraordinary Congress of the Communist Party of Bulgaria in January 1990, she was elected to the party's Supreme Council. [5]
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